| Literature DB >> 25267929 |
Thanakorn Pluangklang1, John B Wydallis2, David M Cate2, Duangjai Nacapricha1, Charles S Henry2.
Abstract
Development and characterization of a simple microfluidic electrochemical flow cell that can be coupled with HPLC to enable dual absorbance/electrochemical detection is described. Coupling absorbance and electrochemical detection increases the information that can be gathered from a single injection, but a second (typically expensive) detection system is required. Here, an inexpensive, customizable microfluidic electrochemical detector is coupled in series with a commercial HPLC/UV system. The microfluidic device is made from poly(dimethylsiloxane) and contains carbon paste electrodes. To demonstrate the utility of this dual-detection system, the reaction products of the radical scavenging agent salicylic acid and hydroxyl radical generated by Fenton chemistry were analyzed. The dual-detection system was used to quantify 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid, 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid, and catechol produced by the addition of H2O2 to filter samples of welding fumes. Measurement recovery was high, with percent recoveries between 97-102%, 92-103%, and 95-103% for 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid, 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid, and catechol, respectively, for control samples. The methods described in this work are simple, reliable, and can inexpensively couple electrochemical detection to HPLC-UV systems.Entities:
Keywords: Fenton chemistry; HPLC; Microfluidic electrochemical detector; Oxidative load
Year: 2014 PMID: 25267929 PMCID: PMC4175734 DOI: 10.1039/C4AY01534G
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Methods ISSN: 1759-9660 Impact factor: 2.896